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A one-mile stream in Alaska dubbed “Nazi Creek” after it was reclaimed from the Axis Powers during World War II has finally been renamed after more than seven decades of debate.
A little-known creek in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska had been officially named “Nazi Creek” for 80 years — until this week. Following a campaign by a local advocate, the creek was given a new name ...
The name “Nazi Creek” will no longer be used for federal databases or maps. On Thursday, the Domestic Names Committee for the ...
German soldiers never set foot on the speck of land at the far end of the Aleutian Islands during World War II, but the name ...
From hidden caves with beaches to the mesmerizing River of Five Colors, this list showcases 25 destinations you must see before you die. Whether you're marveling at the vibrant colors of Caño ...
"St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska," as she is officially known, was canonized June 19 as the first female ...
It wouldn't be a San Francisco summer without a Russian River trip. State of play: The Russian River is a scenic getaway and winds through towering Redwoods and rolling hills, with many great beaches ...
For the ninth year in a row, the State Department of Fish and Game has opened the Russian River Sanctuary Area to sockeye ...
A northern Kenai fishing report published by the State Department of Fish and Game on Friday says that there’s good fishing on the Kasilof River and at local stocked lakes, while the Russian River is ...
Yukon's coroner says that 33-year-old Marin Elizabeth Pitt, an experienced river guide in Haines, Alaska, died last weekend while out on a group excursion down the Blanchard and Tatshenshini Rivers.
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources is considering whether or not to open state-owned land near the Yukon River to oil and gas exploration. In a public notice published in May and renewed June ...